Setting Up Your Vco; Installing The Backup Batteries; Connecting For Desk Or Wall Mount; Desktop Use - Ameriphone VCO Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting up Your VCO

There are three steps involved in
setting up your VCO.
• Insert four AA rechargeable
NiCad batteries for back-up in
case of AC power outage.
• Decide if you want the phone
to sit on a desk or hang on the
wall.
• Connect the telephone
components.

Installing the Backup Batteries

If there is a power outage, the
VCO will operate for 4 - 8 hours
with four AA rechargeable NiCad
batteries (not included). If the
phone is not in use, the batteries
will stay charged for several months.
Insert 4 AA
batteries
here
Press in
here with a
tip of a pen
to open
battery
compartment
Figure 3 - Accessing the Batteries
To Install New Batteries:

Connecting for Desk or Wall Mount

Set the dial mode switch to T
(tone) if you have touch tone
service. Set the switch to P (pulse)
if you have rotary dialing.
MANUAL
AUTO
1. Slide open the battery
compartment cover on the
bottom of the telephone
(Figure 3). You may need to
press the tip of a pen into the
opening under the battery
door or with the tip of a pen.
2. Install four fresh AA
rechargeable NiCad
batteries. Be sure to match
the battery polarity as
imprinted on the base of the
compartment. (The "+" and
" " symbols).

Desktop Use:

1. Connect the telephone line
cord and the handset cord to
the telephone as shown in
Figure 4.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an
electric outlet and into the
telephone as shown in Figure 4.
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